We
encourage you to call or come in to our office with any questions or
comments concerning the care of your pet. We will be glad to refer to
your pet's medical records and provide current health care information.
Veterinary Staff
Crestview Veterinary Clinic’s veterinarians are top-notch and they
make our hospital great. We are excited to have you to meet them.
Dr. Josiel Lopez
Dr. Lopez was born and raised in Brigham City, Utah. He grew up
around a variety of farm animals including cattle, horses, and dogs. He
attended Snow College, earning an associate of science degree, and then
Utah State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in
bioveterinary science. In 2004, Dr. Lopez received his doctor of
veterinary medicine degree from Washington State University in Pullman.
After graduation, Dr. Lopez worked in a mixed-animal practice in
Idaho. It was during this time that he developed a love for small animal
care. He went on to practice small animal emergency medicine in the
Boise area. He moved back to Utah in 2006 to be closer to family and
practiced small animal medicine as a relief veterinarian. He is the
hospital director of both Crestview Veterinary Clinic and Mountain View
Animal Clinic.
He and his wife have three beautiful children. Their family also
includes two dogs, a cat, a cockatiel, a rabbit, and three fish.
Dr. Annette Darcey
Dr. Darcey was born and raised in West Point, Utah. She has always
had a strong love for animals and always wanted to become a
veterinarian. She attended Utah State University, where she earned her
bachelor’s degree in bioveterinary science. She then attended the
Washington State/Oregon State University veterinary medicine program,
where she earned her doctor of veterinary medicine degree in 2005.
She currently resides in West Point with her family. Dr. Darcey and
her husband have three children and a variety of animals, including two
dogs, a cat, a cockatiel, a dwarf rabbit, and fish. She enjoys outdoor
activities, painting, photography, horseback riding, gardening, and
spending time with her family.
Dr. Darcey has been with Crestview since the beginning. She has
strong interests in both canine and feline internal medicine. She also
enjoys both feline and canine behavior medicine and ophthalmology.
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Monday 8:00am to 6:00pm Tuesday 8:00am to 6:00pm Wednesday 8:00am to 6:00pm Thursday 8:30 am to 12:00 noon Friday 8:00 am to 6:00pm Saturday 8:30 am to 12:00 noon Sunday we are closed
During hours we are not open if you have an emergency with your pet we suggest you call one of the following clinics that have extended hours:
Albuquerque Animal Emergency Clinic505.884.3433 VCA Veterinary Care - 505.292.5353 Pet ER (Valencia county) -505.565.3737
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